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i wanted the audience to really believe they are in an environment where fairy tales existed and where people still believed in those myths. >> reporter: and his answer was to build enchanted forests, medieval villages and one enormous castle. >> it is the scale that gets you. this castle took six months to build. this structure is 6 1/2 tons. and it's wood on the outside but a metal structure inside. monster. every twig is nailed into place. the backgrounds are painted canvas and there are three varieties of fake snow and a full-time snow supervisor. >> i mean, i've never been put in such a real environment that wasn't real. so it was pretty impressive. >> reporter: but what about these guys? the eight dwarves? they are played by, amongst others, bob hoskins, ray winston, nick frost. none of them ever small. so how do they do a shot like this? it must be digital effects, surely? no. there are other ways. >> it's very simple the way i've done it. you just dig a hole or you'd be on your knees. >> reporter: so a fairy tale, but to get the fantasy looking this real, there's a lot of makin
i wanted the audience to really believe they are in an environment where fairy tales existed and where people still believed in those myths. >> reporter: and his answer was to build enchanted forests, medieval villages and one enormous castle. >> it is the scale that gets you. this castle took six months to build. this structure is 6 1/2 tons. and it's wood on the outside but a metal structure inside. monster. every twig is nailed into place. the backgrounds are painted canvas and...
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the immediate focus is on the environment, removing half a million gallons of diesel fuel from the ship's tanks before it leaks out. and sobering news about the salvage operation. it may take ten months to remove the stricken ship from the island that doomed it. jeffrey kaufman, abc news, london. >> what heartbreaking pictures. it is like "titanic." the shoes and dishes and clothes and -- >> mattresses. i know a lot of people were wondering exactly what was going to happen with it. but they're removing it piece by piece. >> slowly. that's for sure. >> very lslowly. >> here's a look at your monday forecast. up to a foot and a half of snow in northern idaho and montana. a light dusting from northern minnesota to mitch michs upper peninsula. also up to three inches of snow -- >> the u.p. >> the u.p. sorry. also some showers for southeast texas. >> and a wet 66 in dallas. 62 in atlanta. it's 42 here in new york. 36 in detroit. 57 in omaha. 34 in fargo. seattle 50. and colorado springs 64. >> i like the way you said detroit. >> detroit. basketball. >> this is truly an amazing story, this one.
the immediate focus is on the environment, removing half a million gallons of diesel fuel from the ship's tanks before it leaks out. and sobering news about the salvage operation. it may take ten months to remove the stricken ship from the island that doomed it. jeffrey kaufman, abc news, london. >> what heartbreaking pictures. it is like "titanic." the shoes and dishes and clothes and -- >> mattresses. i know a lot of people were wondering exactly what was going to happen...
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. >> reporter: the app takes cues from your environment, your speed, direction, time of day, even the sound coming over the microphone, and mixes it with the sound scape of gotham city. so i can kind of put myself in the batmobile and really enjoy the drive home. ♪ >> reporter: now you don't even need to be in the theater to have that "dark knight" experience. i'm david wright in my own version of gotham city. >> david wright ties cool. >> i saw the beemer. >> ieresting nugget, hans. >> hans got his start in the band, "video killed the radio star." ♪ video killed the radio and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such
. >> reporter: the app takes cues from your environment, your speed, direction, time of day, even the sound coming over the microphone, and mixes it with the sound scape of gotham city. so i can kind of put myself in the batmobile and really enjoy the drive home. ♪ >> reporter: now you don't even need to be in the theater to have that "dark knight" experience. i'm david wright in my own version of gotham city. >> david wright ties cool. >> i saw the beemer....
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. >> it appears to be a particular mold known as aspergillus which is present in our environment, it's fairly ubiquitous. we breathe spores in every day and they typically don't make people sick. >> now, the massachusetts specialty pharmacy suspected as the source of the steroid medicine has voluntarily suspended operations. >>> a philadelphia police officer seen on video punching a woman in the face will soon be out of a job. the city's top cop, announced that he is firing lieutenant jonathan josie saying it is difficult to justify his actions during a post parade street party over the weekend. gusman was handcuffed after being knocked to the ground. disorderly conduct charges against her have now been dropped. >>> ashton kutcher has punked plenty of people with great comedic effect. he was at the center of a hoax on police yesterday which had nobody laughing. police and s.w.a.t. teams, with guns drawn, converged on his hollywood home after some one reported a burglary was under way. nothing of the sort was going on. kutcher wasn't even home at the time. >> hollywood station received
. >> it appears to be a particular mold known as aspergillus which is present in our environment, it's fairly ubiquitous. we breathe spores in every day and they typically don't make people sick. >> now, the massachusetts specialty pharmacy suspected as the source of the steroid medicine has voluntarily suspended operations. >>> a philadelphia police officer seen on video punching a woman in the face will soon be out of a job. the city's top cop, announced that he is firing...
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>> well this storm, though it has been in a favorable environment for strengthening, warm water across the gulf of mexico, it's been fighting dry air almost the entire time it's been in the gulf. we see here clear skies, radar. mixing into the center. a wide storm when you have that big of a circulation, it's tough to get that to sort of wrap up in the middle here. again, showing signs that might be occurring through the next 12 hours. >> you mention the wide storm and hurricane warnings extending across 280 miles across the gulf coast, why is the path especially ominous to new orleans? >> well, when you look at storm surge here, and we are expecting isaac to take a track that moves to the south and southwest of new orleans, that would bring the wind in from the east. that would pile up walter in the lake, that combined with rainfall, a six to nine-foot storm surge on top of a foot, maybe 20 inches locally of freshwater flooding, freshwater rainfall here. this will certainly be the first time since katrina that the levees have really been tested and the army corps of engineers said the
>> well this storm, though it has been in a favorable environment for strengthening, warm water across the gulf of mexico, it's been fighting dry air almost the entire time it's been in the gulf. we see here clear skies, radar. mixing into the center. a wide storm when you have that big of a circulation, it's tough to get that to sort of wrap up in the middle here. again, showing signs that might be occurring through the next 12 hours. >> you mention the wide storm and hurricane...
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is this going to be an open environment here, welcome other students as well. >> we'll keep our door open. >> wow. >> what do you think? >> really upgraded. i was lucky to have a bed. one dresser between three of us. >> check it out. >> specialized sorority bedding and decor. >> hard work. >> had to paint my own dorm room. didn't even have a toilet. scrubbing. look at you now putting the education to good use. >> i think. ♪ >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. action i love telling big stories out big heroes. but, at the end of the day, real life is better than any story. our service men and women are the real heroes. every day they make the sacrifices for their country; for my country; for my son's country. the uso gives us real ways to support our real hees. there is a way we casay thanks. you can go to uso.org and ke a real difference in their lives today. do it.
is this going to be an open environment here, welcome other students as well. >> we'll keep our door open. >> wow. >> what do you think? >> really upgraded. i was lucky to have a bed. one dresser between three of us. >> check it out. >> specialized sorority bedding and decor. >> hard work. >> had to paint my own dorm room. didn't even have a toilet. scrubbing. look at you now putting the education to good use. >> i think. ♪ >>...
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. >> this is an artificial environment. you can't argue with that kid. 150 pounds he lost. >> he looks incredible. >> he looks incredible and feels incredible. >> the biggest loser. that's him. >> there you go. >>> coming up -- military veterans looking for work. >> and a former "dancing with the stars" champ is giving them some star power. >> announcer: customer 1: a hot dog with relish and onions please customer 1: what's this? vendor 1: hotdog contract customer 1: what? customer 2: that's your standard two year hotdog contract vendor 1: one hotdog per day limit voiceover: hotdog's don't have contracts customer 1: but what if i want two hot dogs vendor 1: (laughs) vendor 2: hey uh uh very expensive voiceover: getting the internet should be like hotdogs get clear unlimited 4g take it with you internet with no long term contracts and no data limits plans start at $34.99 a month call or go online today clear the way the internet should be >>> hey, insomniacs, you're watching "world news now." >> sleep is overrated. ♪ i nee
. >> this is an artificial environment. you can't argue with that kid. 150 pounds he lost. >> he looks incredible. >> he looks incredible and feels incredible. >> the biggest loser. that's him. >> there you go. >>> coming up -- military veterans looking for work. >> and a former "dancing with the stars" champ is giving them some star power. >> announcer: customer 1: a hot dog with relish and onions please customer 1: what's this?...
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. >> this is an artificial environment. you can't argue with that kid. 150 pounds he lost. >> he looks incredible. >> he looks incredible and feels incredible. >> the biggest loser. that's him. >> there you go. >>> coming up -- military veterans looking for work. >> and a former "dancing with the stars" champ is giving them some star power. >>> hey, insomniacs, you're watching "world news now." >> sleep is overrated. ♪ i need a hero i'm holding on for a hero till the end of the night ♪ ♪ he's got to be strong he's got to be fast and fast on the fly ♪ >>> love that shot. >> yes. >> i'm awake now. the walt disney company which also owns abc news kicked off a series of expos to help army veterans find jobs. >> kabc's rob hayes shows us exactly how it works. >> reporter: u.s. military veterans know a thing or two about tough times. but after serving in hot spots around the world, many say finding a job in civilian life is -- >> very, very tough. >> reporter: navy veteran mike diaz is hoping the walt disney company can c
. >> this is an artificial environment. you can't argue with that kid. 150 pounds he lost. >> he looks incredible. >> he looks incredible and feels incredible. >> the biggest loser. that's him. >> there you go. >>> coming up -- military veterans looking for work. >> and a former "dancing with the stars" champ is giving them some star power. >>> hey, insomniacs, you're watching "world news now." >> sleep is...
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she has a background in science and also a devotion to the environment. big thing they have there in common. she's a wealthy democratic donor, better known as liz. she lives out in california. recently accompanied the former veep to a trip to antarctica and other big wigs taking an environmental trip out there. gore is now 64 years old but again, still married but back on the scene. player, player, mr. vice president. good for him. life moves on. there you go. finding some greener pastures. >> nicely put. >> thank you so much. >>> now to a name that has been in "the skinny" quite a bit lately, mr. john travolta. once again. as you all know, he's been accused and there was a lawsuit that was broug where two masseuses said that he behaved inappropriately and they were accusing him of sexual battery. the first one dropped his charges, dropped his attorney and said he wanted to have nothing to do with it. the second one now is doing the same thing. but the attorney for both of them who they were represented by the same person said he didn't understand why the
she has a background in science and also a devotion to the environment. big thing they have there in common. she's a wealthy democratic donor, better known as liz. she lives out in california. recently accompanied the former veep to a trip to antarctica and other big wigs taking an environmental trip out there. gore is now 64 years old but again, still married but back on the scene. player, player, mr. vice president. good for him. life moves on. there you go. finding some greener pastures....
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so do something for the environment. check out these new bulbs. i hate changing bulbs in the apartment. it's annoying to me. something that lasts 20 years? >> we just preferred candles at the household. >> cheap or romantic? >> no running water -- cheap. >> i bet you have a nice outhouse. >> if you ever heard someone's voice and said there's no way that voice came from that body. we have a little clip for you. it's gone viral. 144,000 views of a 14-year-old who wants to be the next voiceover movie king. >> in a world where the earth was no longer in our control, with our survival at stake, we have one chance, and that chance is to fight back. get ready for the most thrill ride motion picture event of the year, "apocalypse" in theaters friday. >> that cannot be that kid's voice. he's not all the way through puberty yet. you be the judge. all right. we'll let you judge on that one. >>> story out gafof georgia mak something news. a kindergartner went on a scary tantrum. they started trying to break -- biting the door knob, tearing items off the wall,
so do something for the environment. check out these new bulbs. i hate changing bulbs in the apartment. it's annoying to me. something that lasts 20 years? >> we just preferred candles at the household. >> cheap or romantic? >> no running water -- cheap. >> i bet you have a nice outhouse. >> if you ever heard someone's voice and said there's no way that voice came from that body. we have a little clip for you. it's gone viral. 144,000 views of a 14-year-old who...
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let's face it, a different environment at home than at the office. they did a survey and fund these interesting habits here. people who spend all day in their pajamas, 64%. naked on the job once in the last year, 19%. some people admitted to taking business calls while handling their business in the bathroom. 80% of folks who work from home say they do with the tv on. 72% said they do chores on the company's dime. nearly a third admit they have done food or clothes shopping while at work. 40%, said they visit the gym or do some form of exercise while at home. and 15% said the best perk was being able to smoke in the office. so people who work at home, they handle, their work life is a little different than those of us who come to an office or studio or whatever. >> can we take the broadcast to our homes? >> the things you would learn and see. >> pretty much already know. >> quite a scene. >> this is interesting, you can talk about yawning, or see somebody yawn, you will yawn. >> contagious. >> not contagious in puppies. at least with dogs, contagious
let's face it, a different environment at home than at the office. they did a survey and fund these interesting habits here. people who spend all day in their pajamas, 64%. naked on the job once in the last year, 19%. some people admitted to taking business calls while handling their business in the bathroom. 80% of folks who work from home say they do with the tv on. 72% said they do chores on the company's dime. nearly a third admit they have done food or clothes shopping while at work. 40%,...
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you are going to back -- to a very healthy environment again. because you have been in a hostile environment for so many hours. >> reporter: the heart stopping return to earth could take 5:30 minutes. after years of skydiving, he promises this jump will be his last. >> in more ways than one, maybe. >> yes. let's hope it doesn't end poorly. >> safe travels man. >> "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from our abc stations. the skin ♪ skinny ♪ ♪ so skinny >> hate to be the bearer of bad news here, start off "the skinny," kind of a long-term hollywood marriage unexpectedly headed toward splitsville. danny devito and rhea perlman, are done after 30 years of marriage. and danny devito, st of "taxi" and how many movies, rhea perlman starred as carla the feisty waitress on "cheers" many years ago. have decided after 30 years they're going their separate ways. devito's spokesman confirmed the split. but did not really say why. some speculation, crazy work schedules for something else. no real reasons
you are going to back -- to a very healthy environment again. because you have been in a hostile environment for so many hours. >> reporter: the heart stopping return to earth could take 5:30 minutes. after years of skydiving, he promises this jump will be his last. >> in more ways than one, maybe. >> yes. let's hope it doesn't end poorly. >> safe travels man. >> "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue...
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. >> when we ingest it, it is bad for our immune system and it can react negatively in the environment and create all kinds of harmful by-products. >> reporter: although it does kill bacteribacteria, some scie say it can also lower estrogen and testosterone levels. student desmond shipper believes it came onto the market to make a more expensive soap sound stronger. >> it was a promotional thing, here's anti-bacterial soap. though the other soap was effective against killing bacteria already. so they promoted it as anti-bacterial. >> reporter: but the concerns don't end there. triclosan can harm aquatic life and it's a potential carcinogen but the epa and fda are reviewing it. on tuesday u.t.'s student government reviewed it too. at their regularly scheduled meeting they voted unanimously to ban anti-bacteria soap from campus. university officials must decide whether to comply. students say their vote could possibly save the school money and possibly make it the first in the country to ban triclosan. members of u.t.'s medical staff would still be allowed to use it. >> i understand the
. >> when we ingest it, it is bad for our immune system and it can react negatively in the environment and create all kinds of harmful by-products. >> reporter: although it does kill bacteribacteria, some scie say it can also lower estrogen and testosterone levels. student desmond shipper believes it came onto the market to make a more expensive soap sound stronger. >> it was a promotional thing, here's anti-bacterial soap. though the other soap was effective against killing...
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so do a lot for the environment. go check it out. almost made me like animals doing that. >> almost. >> almost. oscar was a cute guy. like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. and now every hoveround comes with this tote bag and cup holder for handy access to your favorite items. you don't really have to give up living because you don't have your legs. call now for your free consultation. and right now, get this limit
so do a lot for the environment. go check it out. almost made me like animals doing that. >> almost. >> almost. oscar was a cute guy. like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to...
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booker calls chris christie vulnerable on women's issues and the environment. chris christie is riding a wave of popularity because of how he responded to hurricane sandy. but according to a poll, in a matchup with booker, chris christie prevailed 53% to 35%. >> he's eyeing a more probable run for the u.s. senate in 2014. so clearly, we'll see how it plays out. mayor booker is just coming off of his food stamp challenge where he lived off of $31 a week in food. so he made a lot of headlines. >> the two of them have a pretty good working relationship. they've praised one another and were featured in a tongue and cheek video together, collaborating back in may. >> not a dull time in jersey politics. my home state. here's your wednesday forecast, everybody. heavy rain and gusty winds from miami to orlando. showers to the north, spreading into the carolinas. light snow in north dakota, the northern rockies. up to a foot in the sierra range and rainy from l.a. up to pacific coast. >> 44 in seattle. 52 in sacramento. 40s from oklahoma to new york. near 60 in dallas a
booker calls chris christie vulnerable on women's issues and the environment. chris christie is riding a wave of popularity because of how he responded to hurricane sandy. but according to a poll, in a matchup with booker, chris christie prevailed 53% to 35%. >> he's eyeing a more probable run for the u.s. senate in 2014. so clearly, we'll see how it plays out. mayor booker is just coming off of his food stamp challenge where he lived off of $31 a week in food. so he made a lot of...
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. >> says you've got to act fast in that environment. she did. so congratulations to her. here's a look now at your weather, everybody. some heavy mountain snow from idaho to montana. a dusting from duluth to marquette, michigan. you have to three inches of lake effect snow around buffalo, vermont, and new hampshire. showers from brownsville, texas up to austin and dallas. >> 60s in dallas. didn't we just go over that? atlanta. 40s in the northeast. mild 57 in omaha. 52 in indianapolis. phoenix 73. albuquerque 58. and portland 52. >> the reason you may have heard some things in the background there, today of course is monday january 30th, and that means it is actually -- yes, it exists. bubble wrap appreciation day. who doesn't love a little bubble wrap on a monday morning? >> do they have a hallmark card for bubble wrap appreciation? i love it! >> our producer scott upstairs says he hates the sound of bubble wrap. it annoys him deeply. he's cringing upstairs. >> the phenomenon that is bubble wrap started way back in 1960 thanks to a couple of guys in jersey. they saw the
. >> says you've got to act fast in that environment. she did. so congratulations to her. here's a look now at your weather, everybody. some heavy mountain snow from idaho to montana. a dusting from duluth to marquette, michigan. you have to three inches of lake effect snow around buffalo, vermont, and new hampshire. showers from brownsville, texas up to austin and dallas. >> 60s in dallas. didn't we just go over that? atlanta. 40s in the northeast. mild 57 in omaha. 52 in...
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is there any evidence they're going to lay better eggs in this environment? >> no, but you'll be encouraged and inspired. >> reporter: fancy chickens do lay colored eggs, green and red. i tried one. it's really good. really good. i would definitely pay $100,000 for that egg. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> give it some gas, dan. >> the jet pack looks cool. the hen house, come on, now. every day. that looks like a good gift because that's something if you have that kind of money you can get into, you know what i mean? >> until you crash it. >> i don't have that kind of money. merry christmas, everybody. >>> this morning on "world news now," trouble times two. the west coast gets slammed again by powerful storms at the worst of times. >>> and with the tremendous snowfall and powerful wind swept rain, mother nature is not spending christmas and other parts of the country christmas cheer. it's monday, december 4. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> and good monday morning, on this christmas eve. good to have brandy back in the house. it's been good
is there any evidence they're going to lay better eggs in this environment? >> no, but you'll be encouraged and inspired. >> reporter: fancy chickens do lay colored eggs, green and red. i tried one. it's really good. really good. i would definitely pay $100,000 for that egg. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> give it some gas, dan. >> the jet pack looks cool. the hen house, come on, now. every day. that looks like a good gift because that's something if you have that...
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you know, we think that when we send our kids to school, those are safe and secure, positive learning environments. >> reporter: assemblywoman kristen olson just introduced a bill that would make inappropriate student/teacher contact a felony in california. including a sexual relationship or excessive communication like texting. even if the high school student is 18, as in jordan's case. if convicted, teachers would lose their pension but would get their contributions refunded. jordan's mom lent her support. >> i don't want another child, another family to be in this position. if this helps one child, one family, one, it's worth it to me. >> while there may be moral and ethical boundaries crossed, legal experts say there may be a problem with including 18-year-olds in the law. >> it's the age when you are an adult. in california, a lot of decisions can be made by kids under 18. the decision to consent to medical care, to birth control. >> reporter: and taking a public employee's pension may not stand up to legal muster either. but assemblywoman olson says several states have similar laws in effect
you know, we think that when we send our kids to school, those are safe and secure, positive learning environments. >> reporter: assemblywoman kristen olson just introduced a bill that would make inappropriate student/teacher contact a felony in california. including a sexual relationship or excessive communication like texting. even if the high school student is 18, as in jordan's case. if convicted, teachers would lose their pension but would get their contributions refunded. jordan's...
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is there any evidence they're going to lay better eggs in this environment? >> no, but you as the farmer will be encouraged and inspired. >> reporter: fancy chickens do lay colored eggs, green and red. i tried one. it's really good. really good. i would definitely pay $100,000 for that egg. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> give it some gas, dan. give it some gas. >> the jet pack looks cool. we can all agree on that. the hen house, come on, now. that's how i get home from work every day. just float down central park west and i'm back home just like that. that looks like a good gift because that's something if you have that kind of money you can get into, you know what i mean? >> until you crash it. >> i don't have that kind of money. merry christmas, everybody. don't have that kind of money. merry christmas, everybody.
is there any evidence they're going to lay better eggs in this environment? >> no, but you as the farmer will be encouraged and inspired. >> reporter: fancy chickens do lay colored eggs, green and red. i tried one. it's really good. really good. i would definitely pay $100,000 for that egg. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> give it some gas, dan. give it some gas. >> the jet pack looks cool. we can all agree on that. the hen house, come on, now. that's how i get home...
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good for the environment. can't argue with that. and also real quick there's this couple in northwest houston their house got broken into, they took their 3-year-old dog. they don't have kids yet. so that dog feels like family. well, guess what? they found the dog. the family's been reunited. we like to end on a happy note. so the dog is back. make sure you don't pick up its doo-doo in plastic. that would be bad. >> not in san fran.owowowowowow now," santorum's surge. >>> this morning on "world news now," santorum's surge. conservative candidate rick santorum proves his race for the white house is far from over. >> after republicans in three states went to the polls, giving santorum a big boost and mitt romney a wake-up call. it's wednesday february 8th. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. the gop race has been so unpredictable, but the votes from minnesota show santorum in first, ron paul in second, and romney way back in third. he gets the bronze in that state. in missouri santorum again the clear
good for the environment. can't argue with that. and also real quick there's this couple in northwest houston their house got broken into, they took their 3-year-old dog. they don't have kids yet. so that dog feels like family. well, guess what? they found the dog. the family's been reunited. we like to end on a happy note. so the dog is back. make sure you don't pick up its doo-doo in plastic. that would be bad. >> not in san fran.owowowowowow now," santorum's surge. >>>...
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getting out there and doing all the things i did in practice and doing it in competition environment. >> after four knee surgeries and a recent achilles injury, his golf game isn't exactly where he wants it to be. however, his franchise of video games never been better. with the release of "tiger woods pga 13," gamers see the tour and tiger like never before. >> it goes back to when i was about 2 1/2, 3 years old. and to be able to play me throughout my entire career from junior golf to amateur golf, collegiate golf, early years on tour to current. and then there's future and older tiger. a few more lines. you know, little more gray. things like that. >> reporter: but his game changer, no console is required. as tiger demonstrates, your body is the controller. it's all possible with kinect technology. >> when they first told you about this you had to be pretty fired up. >> you never thought you'd be able to have this kind of technology available. you are the remote. and to be able to have to control your swing. if you shift your plain out. you can see all these different things. and w
getting out there and doing all the things i did in practice and doing it in competition environment. >> after four knee surgeries and a recent achilles injury, his golf game isn't exactly where he wants it to be. however, his franchise of video games never been better. with the release of "tiger woods pga 13," gamers see the tour and tiger like never before. >> it goes back to when i was about 2 1/2, 3 years old. and to be able to play me throughout my entire career from...
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. >> i've tried to figure this out between the alcohol, the environment, these individuals did some really dumb things. >> reporter: additional supervisors are now being sent on foreign trips. what one senator called bureaucratic babysitters. of the 12 secret service personnel accused, 3 were cleared and 9 are being removed. at least two are challenging the disciplinary action. some of the agents have said they did not pay for sex and did not know the women were prostitutes. and some have suggested that the agency rules on off-duty behavior were vague. >> this tolerance was part of what was called the secret circus, not the secret service. >> reporter: director sullivan flatly rejected that charge. >> the thought or the notion that this type of behavior is condoned or authorized is just absurd. >> reporter: but members of congress are demanding more answers about whether there's been a pattern of rogue behavior. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> it's hard to believe that this is really a first-time thing. an aberration. and senator lieberman's own comments, again, hard to believe tha
. >> i've tried to figure this out between the alcohol, the environment, these individuals did some really dumb things. >> reporter: additional supervisors are now being sent on foreign trips. what one senator called bureaucratic babysitters. of the 12 secret service personnel accused, 3 were cleared and 9 are being removed. at least two are challenging the disciplinary action. some of the agents have said they did not pay for sex and did not know the women were prostitutes. and...
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. >> because that's one of his platforms, the environment, right. >> uh-huh. >> there you go. >> got to love the cowboy hat. what's up, text. >> i'm digging it. >> what happens to friend with benefits? >> i don't know what happens? >> i will tell you. >> separating fact from fiction, we wade through it, and swallowed wads of gum does it really stay for seven years? >> that's what they say. attention - americans living with limited mobility. what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for lit
. >> because that's one of his platforms, the environment, right. >> uh-huh. >> there you go. >> got to love the cowboy hat. what's up, text. >> i'm digging it. >> what happens to friend with benefits? >> i don't know what happens? >> i will tell you. >> separating fact from fiction, we wade through it, and swallowed wads of gum does it really stay for seven years? >> that's what they say. attention - americans living with limited...
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>> i think charter schools create an environment of competition. >> cash competition. teachers at uno can earn $8,000 bonus if their students perform well and they do. last year, 100%, that is 107 students went on to college. here, more of the teachers evaluation is based on standardized tests, 50%. and, teachers don't belong to a union. what is the biggest difference between you and a union teacher? >> we aren't protected as far as our -- jobs if we don't perform. >> reporter: which model works? that's the question at the heart of the largest teachers' strike in two decades with no immediate end in sight. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >>> they say only 6 of the 49 articles in the contract have been agreed upon. and the union chief does not expect this to get settled. >> they're far apart. they got to get the kids back to school for the kids' sake, the parents' sake, they have jobs, no child care. this is really a nightmare. >> i will blame it on working the overnights. the willis, trump tower, the ion, and hancock in chicago. i can't keep track. >> now, world trade,
>> i think charter schools create an environment of competition. >> cash competition. teachers at uno can earn $8,000 bonus if their students perform well and they do. last year, 100%, that is 107 students went on to college. here, more of the teachers evaluation is based on standardized tests, 50%. and, teachers don't belong to a union. what is the biggest difference between you and a union teacher? >> we aren't protected as far as our -- jobs if we don't perform. >>...
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. >> well, you have to at least give romney a little bit of credit for going into a hostile environment. what was the statistic? he knew kind of what he was getting himself into. the speech he gave, he said, i gave the same speech. i don't give different speeches to different audiences if i have the courage of speaking at the naacp. they said quote, he was courageous to speak with us directly. didn't tell them what they wanted to hear. of course they're, very, very pro obama. it's different. different than john mccain from four years ago. >> john mccain, let's be clear. john mccain gave a speech, got a true standing ovation. said a lot of nice thing as but obama, gave a very gracious speech. we saw something different yesterday. some folks to speculate that the booing that he got was -- orchestrated. he wanted that moment. that sound bite you saw to play on, as it did on newscasts around the country. and which it did. as a way of ryie ing riling up . a politically awkward moment, he was getting boo,ed, longest boo of his campaign more than a year. one of those moments. to me the more te
. >> well, you have to at least give romney a little bit of credit for going into a hostile environment. what was the statistic? he knew kind of what he was getting himself into. the speech he gave, he said, i gave the same speech. i don't give different speeches to different audiences if i have the courage of speaking at the naacp. they said quote, he was courageous to speak with us directly. didn't tell them what they wanted to hear. of course they're, very, very pro obama. it's...
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just an electric environment. to night was big. people were very excited. he really got the crowd going. it just didn't feel the same. one thing you will notice, i think we talked about this last week, there were no balloons. they couldn't set up the balloons in time because of the switch from outside to inside. literally couldn't put them in the ceiling. they had confetti guns shooting over the crowd. it wasn't in all the areas. i think a lot of the delegates were disappointed they didn't get rained on by confetti. >> full balloon coverage here on abc. we have covered that end to end about balloons. real quick, ten seconds. was this a home run for the president speech-wise, known for speeches or more like a double, or single hit? >> reporter: we'll give him maybe a ground rule double. wasn't his finest speech. he didn't deliver the argument, yeah. yeah, didn't deliver the argument as best as he could. he has 60 more days to do it between now and election day. >> thank you to abc's karen travers. >> she knows her baseball. >> that's number one. number two,
just an electric environment. to night was big. people were very excited. he really got the crowd going. it just didn't feel the same. one thing you will notice, i think we talked about this last week, there were no balloons. they couldn't set up the balloons in time because of the switch from outside to inside. literally couldn't put them in the ceiling. they had confetti guns shooting over the crowd. it wasn't in all the areas. i think a lot of the delegates were disappointed they didn't get...
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so at best they were outside in an open air environment. >> reporter: still, the measles is highly contagious. droplets from a sneeze or cough spray into the air and can remain active and contagious on infected surfaces for up to two hours. one case is considered an outbreak. measles start with a high fever, cough, runny nose, and bloodshot eyes and is then followed by a rash. typically, it fades in about a week. although rarely fatal, some people develop pneumonia, which can lead to life-threatening complications. >> so the reason we let providers know about this is they may have people walking into their office that have unusual rash which they haven't seen and they just need to know that we actually had a couple confirmed cases. >> reporter: the first signs of the measles generally appear about eight days after exposure, meaning anyone infected could see symptoms as early as this friday. >> how scary is that? and they think the exposure took place on friday, when more than 200,000 folks were in that square area. so we're talking about a nice chunk of folks who could be potentially exposed
so at best they were outside in an open air environment. >> reporter: still, the measles is highly contagious. droplets from a sneeze or cough spray into the air and can remain active and contagious on infected surfaces for up to two hours. one case is considered an outbreak. measles start with a high fever, cough, runny nose, and bloodshot eyes and is then followed by a rash. typically, it fades in about a week. although rarely fatal, some people develop pneumonia, which can lead to...
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. >> we are in an environment where we are riding offroad vehicles. it's unlevel terrain. there is possibility that somebody can be injured. >> this is a lot safer than hitting the woods. here it is wide open. you can see everything. >> no alcohol. >> i miss the south man. >> jeff foxworthy, you know you are a redneck when you have been married three times and still have the same in-laws. and you think taco bell is the >>> this morning on "world news now" -- double trouble. from the rapidly spreading flames to intense conditions from mother nature. >> firefighters in several western states are battling wildfires and on top of that unusually hot weather. it's tuesday, june 19th. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm paula faris on this terrific tuesday. >> indeed, i'm rob nelson. good morning, everybody. we'll explain in a second what firefighters out west are up against in just a moment. and also on top of that, the impact of the roger clemens' not guilty verdict yesterday and what it means for the government crackdown on athletes accused of using performance enhancing drugs.
. >> we are in an environment where we are riding offroad vehicles. it's unlevel terrain. there is possibility that somebody can be injured. >> this is a lot safer than hitting the woods. here it is wide open. you can see everything. >> no alcohol. >> i miss the south man. >> jeff foxworthy, you know you are a redneck when you have been married three times and still have the same in-laws. and you think taco bell is the >>> this morning on "world...